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Interweave Press Charity Auction

When you look at an embroidery book or magazine, have you ever wished that you could stitch like the pictures?

Have you ever wondered what they do with these pieces that are pictured?

Well, now is your chance to own one!

Interweave Press has come up with a unique way to raise money for the Katrina Relief fundraising.

They are going to auction off several of the pieces featured in their books on E-Bay. The auction will run from 16 – 26 September 2005.

Of particular interest to embroiderers in this auction is a pair of embellished fingerless gloves and an embroidered wool shawl.

I’ve reproduced below the full Press Release from Interweave with all the information.

Loveland, Colorado, September 12, 2005:
Fifteen stunning pieces of handmade jewelry, art, clothing and accessories featured in the pages of Interweave Press’s craft magazines and books will be up for auction on eBay September 16–26 to benefit relief and rehabilitation efforts for the victims of Hurricane Katrina.

Working through the eBay Giving Works charitable auction program, Interweave Press will donate all money raised through the auction to the American Red Cross’s Hurricane Katrina Relief Fund.

People can visit eBay or the Interweave Press web site, www.interweave.com, to preview the beautiful, one-of-a-kind items up for auction.

"The designers of the auction pieces are incredible artists and philanthropists who work on our staff or have been featured in our publications, and I thank them for personally donating their creations to help raise money for such an important cause," says Creative Director and Founder Linda Ligon.

Show-stopper pieces up for auction include a chunky malachite and silver necklace made with beads of various shapes, sizes and shades of green; three adorable handknitted dog sweaters in sizes small to large; a 100 percent alpaca lace-knitted stole featured in the Summer 2003 issue of Interweave Knits, photographed in New Orleans; The Big Easy Christmas stocking, which is as playful and fun as the city we love; and a Rafael Matias beaded painting.
Each original piece will be auctioned with a copy of the magazine or book in which the design first appeared, or in the case of editor contributions, will be sent with the latest issue of their respective magazines. The complete list of items up for auction can be viewed at the special auction page on the Interweave Press website, and is also listed below:
FROM INTERWEAVE’S BOOK PUBLISHING PROGRAM:"Interweave Press and our employees are compelled to help the thousands who have been affected by this tragedy; this eBay auction is our creative effort to offer financial support. Even if they don’t participate in the auction, we’re encouraging our readers and all the industry to send monetary donations to their specific relief funds of choice," says President Marilyn Murphy.

ABOUT INTERWEAVE PRESS: In business since 1975, Interweave Press publishes magazines and books related to fiber, thread, needlework, and beads. Throughout Interweave’s evolution, its publications have focused on natural materials and processes, a respect for doing, and an appreciation of the fine, simple things in life. Interweave publishes six magazines including Beadwork, Handwoven, Interweave Knits, PieceWork, Spin-Off, and Fiberarts.

Interweave is dedicated to creating a resource for its readers to find the best information in their field of interest, the latest news, the best products, the newest techniques, and the history behind the techniques.

ABOUT eBay GIVING WORKS: Giving Works is the dedicated program for charity listings on eBay, offering a marketplace for compassionate commerce—buy items and support worthy causes at the same time.

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Look out for some book reviews on Interweave’s latest books from me – and don’t miss out on your chance to win the copy of the book I review!

Is there anything that you would particularly like to see an article on? If so, please e-mail me with your suggestions.

Happy Stitching


Megan



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